食の空間の哲学的研究<br>Gastrospaces : A Philosophical Study of Where We Eat (Critical Food Studies)

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食の空間の哲学的研究
Gastrospaces : A Philosophical Study of Where We Eat (Critical Food Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 138 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032596426
  • DDC分類 174.964795

Full Description

This book explores the moral and political significance of gastrospaces: the spaces where we eat. It adopts an innovative approach, combining analytic political philosophy and analytic ontology, to lay down the theoretical foundations for a multi- and interdisciplinary research agenda on the complex interconnections between food and space.

Social science and humanities scholars have studied the ties between food consumption and space from multiple angles. This book sets up a different and more foundational approach, which engages with these bodies of work and integrates them into a coherent framework. While taking the reader through a theoretical journey of varying complexities, the book also illustrates the social, political, and cultural significance of gastrospaces by surveying an array of examples from diverse historical and geographical contexts. It then draws on political philosophy to show that gastrospaces are sites of justice and injustice and complements this analysis by developing an ontological model for gastrospaces that facilitates a systematic analysis of their social, political, and cultural significance. The book ends with a toolbox for the study of gastrospaces that different stakeholders may apply to their respective contexts of intervention.

This book will appeal to philosophers, political scientists, food scholars, geographers, and anyone interested in the intersection between food and space. By focusing on a wide range of real-world topics related to gastrospaces, such as racist dress codes, family-friendly restaurants, speakeasies, and gendered kitchen designs, the book will also be of interest to nonacademic stakeholders such as urban planners, policymakers, designers, managers, and consumers.

Contents

CHAPTER 1: A Guide to Gastrospaces

1.1 Foods, Spaces, and Gastrospaces

1.2 "Gastrospaces"

1.3 Gastrospaces in Hard Times

1.4 The Varieties of Gastrospaces

1.5 Shades and Borders

CHAPTER 2: Perspectives on Food and Space

2.1 Third Places

2.2 Foodscapes

2.3 Around Tables, Carpets, Trays...

2.4 Eating Together: Cultivating Conviviality, Commensality, Feasting ... and Other Ties

2.5 The Edge of Gastrospaces

CHAPTER 3: Justice, Injustice, and Gastrospaces

3.1 Analytic Philosophy: Tools

3.2 Analytic Philosophy: Authors, Texts, and Sources

3.3 Analytic Political Philosophy

3.4 The Political Value of Gastrospaces

3.5 Gastrospaces and the Second Moral Power

3.6 Gastrospaces and the First Moral Power

3.7 Gastrospaces, Neutrality, and Institutions

CHAPTER 4: Modeling Gastrospaces

4.1 Introducing Analytic Ontology

4.2 Ontological Models

4.3 Towards an Ontological Model for Gastrospaces

4.4 Gastrospace Systems

4.5 Ontological Choices

4.6 Epistemic Authorities

CHAPTER 5: Features, Functions, and Values

5.1 A Dynamic Model

5.2 Features

5.3 Functions

5.4 Values

5.5 Connecting a Moral Powers Approach to the Framework.

5.6 Processes and Authorities of Gastrospace Modeling

5.7 Putting the Framework at Use: Autonomy, Design, Management

CHAPTER 6: A Toolbox for Gastrospaces

6.1 A Unified Framework

6.2 Three Contexts of Application

6.3 Tools from the Ontological Workshop

6.4 Tools from the Political Philosophy Workshop

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